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The Republican Herald
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VOLUME 85
WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, IU27
NUMBER 33
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GEORGE KUHN IS
KILLED BY TRAIN
SOME MORE OOOD ONES SCHOOL STARTS ON SEPT. eUij•«•»»«■••ui-U nuiut. ii, KAiur.i.
Don't overlook the -Dreamland ad
... , „_•__,; New Departments Being Organuediotate Prohibition and County
in this issue and you can set what **+}," v!__ * „_ ___■__ „...., ,, , ^, w...
k.nd of shows ore in store for Wa
verly movie patrons. Some of the
This
Year—Large Enrollment
ia High School
PURCHASE F..RMS
Deals involving thc transfer of;
two Scioto bottom farm, in this.
county were clo_ed, tho latter part
Offt
Ota Fmd Quantity ol Wtatkey
and Mash Near Stockdal. jof lost week. On Friday, John G.
" ' Schauseil purchased t_ic Gu. 0*ier<
jbest shew* of today are advertised! Thc Waveriy PubUc Schools will State Prohibition Officers C. A. ley farm at administrator's sale.
'for attractions in the near future.
PIKETON LOSES
PROMINENT MAN
PATTERSON \SUCCUMBS
AT BATTLE CREEK. MICH..
AFTER SHORT ILLNESS
One Train Drowned
.of thc Other—Was
Hearing
Hard
Fair
Nations! Bank.
Association and Piketon
Milling Company
Both tracts were bought ,.,.- ,„,,__-, _„ „.,... .. .
e Vallery, who is ndmini*- WAS LOVER OP ***« HORSES
>pen en Tuesday, September 8th,!Lucas and Harry Cohn and Deputy!This farm* is situated in Jack.on T
MEETS TRAOiC DEATH WHKN;M!a Roush U getting only the be»t:0n Monday, gjj teschert will rn.etlSher.jr William Amkison roidud the township and contain* 2-10 acres ;_id
RUN DOWN BY C. & H. |khow» available. The Callahan. in conference with the superintend-!home of a man by the name of M|d for $20,000.0(11 The Houki
FREIGHT MONDA. NOON jand Murphys," which played at lhe'ent, J. IX Way, in preparation for!Manning, in Union township, near farm, adjoining the Ostcrley and!
(Majestic in ChiJlleothe the first of;tbc opening day. Quito a large en-jbM. cU-ie, Monday afternoon, and Col Barger farm, in Ji»ek.on U»wn-i
.thla v_eek, waa ahown at the local(ro|jment •* »ntlcipated, this year, in!found a quantity of whiskey, two;,hip„ was sold at Sheriff's sale on the!-,,„.. —_.„ .... .
RETURNING TO HIS HOBIE,^iT^^wr^".^™"^1^:u,r h*h -001 lbrre,s of "^'". ?&%lw**of th* cou,t ^ «*» BUSINESS AND LODGE MAN
»»»F Lev*f» *, h,,s now on *V i New departments are being or-!-0' «mPty beer bottles. Mann.ng afternoon as a "result of n partition'
(Majestic In Columbus, was *n0*"",;gRnjrcd, this year, in Manual Train-i**" nc'l nt home at lhe time of the!suit brought some time ago by the'
n«t An„rrt.ch'!t_lh'JOC*1 ?Cfttf?_ °_, *■**?*, *2Tid- i*X »nd Music. Kquipflenl in the!«»-*J. but Officer Lucas stated that helm of the late Mrs. Anna P«-ndcr-(0r_4ni.e4 ««. ton
tTot ThU •b°W" tlUt Ml" "°USh iS -^Uoru- «' work benrUsT_1>ol* «»(Manning was within one hundred<g„M*. The farm was divided Into °
iting the good pictures long before. Mv ^.^ inct-,hd k'«rli_rgo ^a*. yards of his home at the time uf the; two traciv. totaling &04 acre-. Thej
jthey go to the city. When you mcnl room in lhft grad<i buijd.ng%.raid and that a neighbor woman;home farm wag. sold for llVOO.OOj
— - !want t0 **« a S00*1 ,how« roe eilll-fhl* r^ffrj, j, nav i^.^ ^tjj^d to|tlrP**<l Mm off that-officers were at'r.n.1 the Wilson Run tract tor
*-*',*■*-***, UI?,n t-Je^pcnAv'r^0 no mii,lak0 ln Komg to Drawn- fiv, fl -^.^ .listribution of lighten home ond be made his escape.!*f3,*KMX>.
,RAL 1 ELD WEDNESDAY.bind. t^ w}th _ „_...„ ^^ rw)m ^jThl, om<rera ,*„.„, lhat Manning by Clarence
■ «M;i*ct,nt» W'11 m*ke ft ***y acceptable ***enl <° New Boston, us ho former- trator of the Pendergrass estate.
AGED LADY PASSES °* location for the Manual Training fr -"-""^d ^ ***** county. ~_
George Kuhn, aged 63, well known; \i;partmcnt. Vtarae Coldiron. who wa. arres ted NORMAL SCHOOL AT PIKETON J)*ath» Sander evening at foui-**
farmer of tho Germany neighbor. • Mrs. Isadora Blackston Died at Her ^j^^ Jn thia connm wJj| *fa**jl** Wakefield, sonic time ago, on a .'.:•■_, called Thomas Newton Pat-
hood, this county, was killed whenj Homc ^tJJiyb_Ji"ninJn - with thc seventh grade and continue;t),!-u*'J of l>°**^'i*»n8 "*«<»'. opP«*-"- Onc of Pew County Normal Schools Vraon, Oged To, one of ['ileum's
..truck by a C. A H. freight train jto tht second year in high .school. \*'1 h'fore Common Pleas Juiijje S. To Be Retained, for Traminc of m.«t prominent citijens, who died
about a quarter _f a mile from hb| Mrs. Isadora i.owning Blacksion.:^ however, there is a demand;" **'***v*M'">> ^V •ft«rn^n', Elementary Teacher, in Oliio at UtC ^^ f^ ,:_mWr(Um>
home at noon Monday. \*_w _J^M «**&^ „ke County IdT be one among '^^ « -«•»-. ^ he
Mr. Kuhn had K_en -<^^u^ TftSij** VJ^ who ? tH_* J- - ^ ***- *» « 2 ^ ?g ^ <" ^«
that portion of hu farm that be. ^ ^ J^ ^^ ^^ ^ * ica, drBWin_ ^ ftcrompany frJmlh CoWiroh on a similar charge,, which will have a County Normal 0W* He Ud been ,n poor health
across the tracks from his home •fd.-y,^ *jjer death WIM ^^^6^ course. It occurs to us that all'*-** al!i0 "rro'-K"*^ Jridoy, and cn-jSchool thc coming ycar. Owing to for tht* j«ui two mdntta. his iIIaom
had started to tho house for dmner.,M _be had been ill only sclera! ^>Y* «hould have some training in;*"™1 a l**** ot 9**y* Ju,l«e^-» J*'-k of •*•*•« fund*' lhc nUTOWt*r oHbeing due to a completion of di*.
He wee walking on tho coalbound. days. the fundamentals of the manual artaJ Uu«hlin **•» P«* ^ntence on Vul-: county normal school, in the state eMS ^ ^ ^^
track. A freight train, pa__ing on! Mr*. Blackston waa bom March This Is as trae for the boy. who ;«•»"«* V. _!"!. e**n_ i ♦,«« _ £?!" ^°- ^ -* °. ^'i* c*»«. *^ hi. ruoeo, M*t** Ma. Pat-
the wc_tbound track is thought to'llth, 1837. near Wavcrly, th. daugh-* look forward to a professional cars Henry MitchHl. of Benton town. „d ftk. County », fortunale ^^ ^ _ n^«. c^r „ *'
have prevented hi. hearing an cas-ltar of Miod, and San^ Downin.. eer as ,t is for them who may mCtu*j^*.**" *" £*£ "TSL.J;U>. T** T T 7 r T ^tte^on. of J-.Zn '
bound.tram which come up behind On December 2Sth, 1870, she wo. ally flnd their life work in this or «J* *-rne*i Dowdle and Deputy ro^n this type of school for the J «
mamed to John Black,ton nnd.to "Hied field* The .training is not Wdham An,ler,on and State Proh,- trammg of elementary Uachera «h<^l " P.U "l„tv
bltlon Officers C. A. Lucas and Har-; D is a rrcogmied fact that the _„_ ,KC munty,
Death.
I'nuor was arrai/med before Judg^: advantages over other in_titutn.;._
McLaughlin, Friday evening. Hc en- which train elementary laochete.
and\^o"gTcaT. "MeriaL- and estimate quantities Is t*^.i« ■^** of <rui,t>' a"d "** flncd Students who secure th-ir tracing
•!a Jean and faring, in a concrete situation, some *r*00, **nd the rnhU- «• **?_ ■* in the counl>' norT,la, s'hoo! *rt
manded to the county jail in default brought into close touch with the
of paym-_mt. Everett Cartwright. many practical problem-, which con-
accordance with wn> **as nrrcKtcd at Mitchell** home.front our elementary teacher*,
on'the Mime day on a charge of Practice teaching and observation
awitii h.* brother,
Pu
afar which hc
William Henry Futterauh. -aent
the territory of New iii.ico, Wheie
they wen- associated ,» tnc mimng
bu*ine__. They later ' ii.tj-OAOd of
thair mtereiU in New. Mexico and
returned to Ptketon, where they engaged in the haniuar,. buaineae. In
the year of 1&02, Uie deceaSed, with
with hU hrothers. W. H. and C. K. Pat-
Thc unfortunate man was knocked this uiuon two chj.dren weie born, confined to developing skill in wood
#__ »u l -.!__- ______ €__ii- i /->i i i» _• _ _»n.L ion. _••• ^«^n-.r av*^ i_l___i ■__ ry («hn, on n charge of selling county normal school offers certain
from thc track, receiving a baoiy SalJie and Claud. Her son, Ctaud, work lone, out carries over into ap- t*
ciu.hrJ head and both legs were at- of Columbu., Ohio Mirvjve* her, P'*ed mathematics nnd science. The
moat revered. The face wi_; so bad- with onc grandchild, Mrs George'hoy **'ho learns how to select his
ly mangled that identification would Bateman, of Piketon, a
nave leui impossible if /it had not grandchildren, Patric
octVi fur workmen who saw the ac-'Mary Louise. real practical problems.
cidj.nt and rished to the victim. He Mra Blackston, who was affection- Music will be taught In each room
wA* in_t_tntiy killed. ately known as ''Mother" Blackston of tho grades in
George Kuhn, son of Joseph and by everyone in Bainbridge, has lived the regular music courses for grade
, z,. . , . ,, .*1 * «. i *. -i i .u___ -r».-.___i_ __..-k __-._h_.t_ poasewion, was arraigned l_efore work i» sicured in connection
Louiy>-'l\.uhn, waa born at Germany, there for many year* and has al- children. Probably much emphasis • **. , __•__.■ i »u- ter_on, orxanixed
i,.*. . m.. * n-.l . *. .* ____» j *.** **. __m i i« ^ .^ „.. .- -«««.,!_. Judpe McLaughlin, enteml a pl^a of the elementary i<-hooIs tuui in thc • "••s«l'«« l»«
Pike county, Ohio, on June 2.th, wnjn taken an active part in all the will be placed upon mu.ic apprecia- .... . , ,,,,rt . ,»,_■ ' . .... Mdlmg Co. and buil
1864, and met an untimely death on tiling, affairs until th. la.t y«ir. tion. In the high school, chon... ***** TL^m ,T I Ind *^c '^^ whc" th<*< «***»» wiwoh, ,lfice Stat time i,
August 16th, tm; aged 63 years, t On March nth. thi. year. Ter Glee. Club and orchestra work will «**r
month and 20 day.<- On April 2_.th, friends celebrated hcr 9*nh birth- be organit-d. It is to be hoped
1878, he was confirmed at the Ger-,day with her, and Mra. Blackston that splendid groups in each of the*e
many Lutheran church and remain- presented her great-granddaughter, fields can be developed this year.
cd a consistent member therof. Patricia Jean, wilh a quilt which she School credit will be given for thi_
« He was united ^n marriage to had pieced just last year. work in proportion to the time
Barbara Adams on January t8, 1890.* She was a member of the Metho- sp'nt
To this union ten children were dist church, and always was intarv The Commercial department has
born, Walter, Earl, Oliver, William, erted and active in the work of the been enlarged with the addition of
Margaret, Louise and Mra. Edith church. She was universally loved s'x new type-writers. The Commer-
. . , ,. . . . , . ,. _« ,j , _ , i • • • _.». pay the fine, he was remen«iert to R^,, count.c*. .Tnui.portali.n fa
Armstrong, who are left to mourn nnd respected by all the residents of clal room is now equipped with ;***"* .^ ,_f| . f_.„4._ „______i u^,^ «_,!
the loss of a kind husband and a;that community and her death will'tw.lve machines and a mimeograph.
loving father. Three children pre-;be mourned by all who knew her. JThis will offer a larger opportunity
• ceded their father, having died in Funeral services w?re held at her for those interested in this field,
infancy. Ho is also .urvivtd by his! residence, Monday afternoon at 2;56V Perhaps after all. the thing of
Kuhn,:the Rev, J. F. Kannuth officiating.'mo.t importance in the education of
Pour ik.,1,
< bet u Ot*e
of P.kiton'* leading indu*tr.e_. j.r
was al«> one of the organizers at
the Piketon National Bank, —.1
served a. cashier of that ,n_Ututi<»n
for a number ot y.a.. uul \ ..
member of tho boanx of directo.-. ;it
the time of hie death. He was al.o
one of Uie organizer* of the Pi_a
County Fair Association and haa
be.n affiliated with the association :n
.the county jail. .critics are unsurpas^d. Board nnd VUru*Us oif*<-** capac:«es since ita
Delbcrt Beekman, of the Newfain room n^y b« secured at reasonable ^ o-rgunjxation.
who wo. arrested by-nitCg_ lic »'M •» mcmlxr of the Piketon
co«'**,nn<* was released. t aching.
Elmer Arwoo«l of Rn« county, Piketon ha_ a modern high school
waa arrested . in thfs city recently building, whicn is one of the iinc.t
by stat" prohibition and county of- ,n the Kouthcrn part of the suite,
fleer, on a charge of transporting There i* ample room to take care of
liquor. When nrrnigned before Judge onc hundred fifty or more student*.
MrLaufrM-n. he entered a plea of jt ^ untinpated this normal s_hool
guilty nnd was given a fine of 11 Of* will draw a large rcprc&cnta.ion
and the co<U. Being unable tnKfrom Adams, Highland, .ackaon and
years of age, four Burial was made in- the Bainbridge, youth is not equipment or tools, but ' .* hj{_ \f-ianr. ne
of Waverly; Jacob,!cemetery. rsther is It to be found In sympa- c ' ftnd win ^
11* -II ft *K_________._U -. r .__^ __. !*____._>___ **-mt __________ *m-m,A «AIIM«I>1 rPVlSS "'
thetic jnidanco and counsel. The
aged mother, Mrs. Louisa
who is past 92
brothers, John,
of Lucasville; Will and Joseph, of
Germany, and one sister, Mrs. Jacob SEARCH FOR BURIAL PLACES, Freshmen coming into high school
Wyant, of Springfield, Ohio.
brother^ Chris and Julius,
him in death. Two' grand
Lena Barbara and Erooiy
_..;■_, ai_o survive- Is Arching for the burial place, of [to parents and pupils, school officials
neighborhood.
state prohibition and county officers The normal entrance examination V|,,*K« Council for a numb., if
recently, on a charge of pos-essing W1jj ^ held at thc Wavcrly High yeAn* h««ng on the Coaoefl at tha
still was arraigned before Judge.s^,^ yiWing on next Monday. timc of hi;* *-****
entered a August 22nd, beginning at 10;00 a.
sentenced
He wa* intere»ted in
o expect to at- organization*, being a thirty-second
tend the county normal and have.«*•«!*« Mn-on and a member of the
not previously pa^ed the entrance Wawljr Ma.or.ic Lodg> and a mt.n-
"jketon Loiige Knights -vi
and Piketon Lodge I. O. O-
of .toberculosi*. Arthur Aimstiong,
had cxten_i\e /_gricult_:ul
interests in Pike and Scioto coi n-
Those who knew the deevx-sed j the follow.ng rit__c-n_. who werej wni b; found at the high school p.kcton fslher «f the deceased.: DFATH OF PETER SCHREIBER Um ^^ »«» "***** holdings in hu
* _ _ _ . t I _ : _ _. _ ' » A ___ li*' * -§!___._ J I _ T»jft. __- - ■■ — - - . t_a.tlJ__.__i ■________■& - _____-• _4_____ **m0 tl__* _______ t_ * ' . * * ' ' " * _ t *-_.■ _._... **.-*.
wet. always ruuiy and willing to.known to have Heed in Pike county>building most an-y day of the week
speak well of him, aa hia di»po*/tiorT>3 late as 1840. In Seal township, preceding Jie opening of school.
was such that he attracted thtwcjjdhn Violet, William -Price, Johni
with whom he came in contact, ond'Holl of John Hoit; in Beaver town-j CHANCE; TO HAVR BAND
caused them to become his friends.] ship^^achariah Cook, PhUlip Wol-j The prospect of Waverly having a
Whil-? the family and, relatives have j fenberger, John Stewart: in Mifflin | crack band, t* good as the one of
lost a true* friend, husband
fathet, the community . ha*
good neighbor and a true citizen.
Funeral .crvicc* were held at the jpkaae
went to Athens Wednesday evenmg: prtcr Schwjber. aged 72, well n*^***e village, Pik-Um. He was on
to claim the remain.*, which wtre'known j^j highly respecUd citizen ardent follower of thc sport of
taken to his home at Piketon lo.t(of >Vaverly, passed away ut hi-. hinS* and owned a stable of fine
Thursday. The funeral services home h<rc Saturday momin^, after harness horses, which waa his chief
were held at the lata faom<v Satur- ja year,t Alness from a complication diversion from his business activ-
day afternoon at one o'clock, *ndiof- jJBeasea. Funeral service* wcr> ••>**•
Deceased was a son of the late
lltam and Hannah Brown Patter-
pioneer- residents of Piketon.
neral wrrmon. Deceased is Kurvivedj^ ^ttIiai wti. m»de at tho-Ever-;He waa born in Piketon, Ohio, Dec-
home on Wednesday afternoon-at 2JEmory. of Stockdale, Ohio, that hcj residing in. the Gehres. property *on fc_ j. U| Mr Md y,^ Arthur! —Jl" cenretery with the McMillan ember 1st, 18_7, and spent mort of
o'clock, conducted by Xey, Jtfrt M.iin tarn, may notify the;association North- street. Mr. Wheatley comes Arnu7rongf of p^ton, aad .iraia-lcT^jn charge. Deceased » sar-ived;** We
Moon, and burial waa made at tbetthat- the honof of .theje men might
Beaver Chapel 'cenieter^, .,.'*"
t FIRE DESTROYS HAY SHRD
' A large hay »h«i,. .Witt, by 70ft,
on the form of Mayor C. C. .Burn-
■ t *-\ .___« . »• jt* • _i. i.^ ». > '• **^* ** *****-. *' •"•—•« ••"— »/i -- .-—** Ol Dl* wiau«, «i». _"» ■**-*■ **.*■.*.*.*. .. _. . __ ... —
be preserved in the am__Ia at our a musician and;^ bring, with bun^ ^ Iittiejoho# of Waverly. \_* fiv« chiWren, Mrs. Louise Ful- Patterson, C. K. Patterson and S
a I- k_ _.*_____. I 4 -...-. .. * Ik*-.*-■ n- ***-*-. Iv - ***. t t _ j*. *f*v**-* i ' *• m. I *mste**e •< *l.S*m -m .*. *m _
county's history.
- REAL SNAKE STORY
Workmen engaged in grading the
garnet, near Beaver, burned to thc id.h_ pike, near the Sherman Dixon
ground about twelve-thirty o'clock j farm, on Wednesday afternoon, un-
Sonday night. The'.shed contained i' earthed a den of copper head snakes, the state
about forty tons of■ mixed hay and.Olbe Dixon, who drives tha county
about one thousand feet of lumber, | grader, ^re_port» that at least a
to Waverly highly mommended as| ^ William Daily, of'Sargent jb _ widow Mri. Una .Schreiber,; •**» »
a miiiinin *n,' •*• *-,*-**. **a mrith him. ._. _ . . . ... . 1 * ^^ _ . . »»___l^
in his native village. Me
brother of the late W. H-
two other
▼ho are
«.Bv° _r" »___*" T* TltT ^r*|»t home. Be U obo survived by|Uenry Schreibcr. of ChilHcothe;
Wheatley before coming to W^ifcfriaStf W-.et
memb_.tr of the ^'yf.nd NeUie# DoTUt Helen and Louisej^, of Petersburg. Indiana; David! L. Patterson, the former who was a
t»- is also survived hy|Uen^. Schreibcr, of ChilHcothe; member of the Mlrd N«w Mexico
iieclcr Armstrong, of i Jo**ph William Schreiber, of Peters- Territorial Legislature and the lat-
Arthur Frederick,ter both member, of the Ohio Cen-
....cothe. and Frank\eisi Asaembly, each aerving two
. \^<M „\ strong, ot Piketon. ! Edward Schreiber. of Waverly. terms as State Senator from the 7th
It naa 69 pieces, pel ___
leader of the Eagles' Bandi MOTOR TO TOLEDO
tSmi^iS^'i^*** ^^ °.iYankee HdL T-um*n Armstrong, of,^ IndUuu; A
Pythias band of Cleveland one nf w<^^ ^ Jolm *ni Oscar Aras-E£|fctr, 0f ChiUi
the best musical organizations of . •■ *■* ___•. -._ '«. . « •. .-v..
and the Odd Fellow's band of that;
Will
Dougherty, Levi B. Moore, i^d^.
Edward Schreibcr,
! Deceased vh born in Waverly and Ohio Senatorial District. He is sor-
i spent most of his life in hi. natieeivived by one sister, Mra. Ella Hurst.
jof Columbas, and twenty-one niece-
and nephews.
The remains wer* taken In the
which was stored by the side of thejdose_i/6f the snakes mode a get-|dty. Mr. Wheatley haa enme tojj-.^ -^ ^ Mjtc< j^yton mo-
ahad. was destroyed by the flames.ia-way! but 1ft* the slaughter, a live in Waverly and is very desirous j ^^ ^ To]^o 8on<Uy aftd ^^ THIEVES MAKE HAUL
Mayor Bumgarner U of the opinion inral^opper heads lay victims to tha of organizing a band In this city.' fc ^ w._erly the ,_. a»y. The chicken thieves made a big haul l«** home at Piketon. Monday e»-
that the flre waa ceased by span- workmen. (He wants to meet all who are ntu-|._.p ^^ mJ|de -n Mr Dougherty's;on# Blghf j^j weelt. The thieves **nir*S wb«re funeral service* v*r*
taneous combustion. The sh^i and . .slcally Inclined and win help organ-jHod|wn ^ hM eoTtwd ^^ ntd', ^ fa c^^ Hayes held Wednesday afternoon and bur^
contents were insured at *»0 with J * FOK] ™T WAS (Iaa a band that will be as good asj^ ^ machine ■*, this \atan ^ **,,„-, ^u m o{ hisl-'*- nuude at the Mound cemetery
A FORD THAT WAS
the F. C. Moora Agency of this clty.v Blimied by the glaring lights ofj the one Waverly used to have.
Mr. Bumgarner estimates his loos I« approaching automobile caused} ■
at 38001 « (Walter Schauseil to drive head-on GRANTED LIFE CERTIFICATE
into a telephone pole and completely The many friends here of Arthur;
HENRY NOW WALKING demolish what wa* once a mighty; McCullough will be pleased to learn'
county or any other county. Whflejcfcjdt-a ^p, ^jj twelve of his ,****** Undertaker Fred J.
in Toledo, they visited with Atty. \ hkkenSt Md then proceeded to <horga
George Dougherty. Scott Blair's chicken farm, where i ■
~ - they stole over 200 fine pullet, which OOOD WILL TOUR
FORMER RESIDENT DEAD jBWr niut4 ,*, 1500. About 80 business men. of Chilli-
Henry Schwardt, the barber, U no [good Ford roadster. Walter and (that he has been granted a life High; M«. Elizabeth Hoover, aged 88. i r0tbe. representing the Chamber of
THANKS TO TETRICK
Commerce, will visit Waverly on
longer a motorist He disposed of iOllie Eylar were returning from{School certificate by the State Ex-!wif, of John Hoover, died, last
his Ford touring car, lost week, to; ChaHeothe about I0;30,
CVansnee Vallery. The biggest ques-!night, and had Just crossed the-CuRongh will be head of the historyjJJ *mMm^o£''\^n~ia]rT^^
>tion that now awaits local solution,! Divide whtfn the accident happened-J department of the Upper Arlington,* ESKth VeUerv. a sister of C. A J JT!^!^,,-.. „** . „-,* on an* tr-1 P- ***-• *nr»vlng »« thi* city one hour
. .. -m * *. _.!.__. LO.! _— n^—l! Yt'.l,.. %.mA •"__. J.»K.U, 1-^r.r.Vfrl TT.-_L ____»_J.___.___.*t*-_lt.£_ 1 ___);. ... ... *\Ti. __J **: .
Saturdayl-wnining Board In June. Mr. Mc-JThurad^Augurt llftKnl: her home. £TH£*i to T*. T. Tetrick. next Thur_d«y evening, Augrrt tUk-
ttssed thejCullongh will be head of the hi.tory;^„>:f/»*^5'ty^_?'^^;__ "J' Jll!!! __SS?_?_L_. r>.w Tbey win leave Chillicothe at S;30
later. A fine program is m star?
outride of jurt what the new Ford! Walter hod the daylights knocked High School thi? coming year. Hcjvitlery of the East Side, and Mi**}' Th.
i. going to look like, is what kind of,out of him for an hour and Ollie: is a son of Rev. and Mrs. A. E.! Katie Vallery. of Waverly. Th«|*"«-^' •*' ■***• ViaZi__*W.*__ woo ****—
a ear Mr. Schwardt is going to buy.ii_ now nursing a couple of fractured j McCullough formerly of Wa verly, f Hoover family left this "urnt/ '= :^Tj^ j^JT, ***TZ'cto**Z **»<. <* Chillicothe. wiU neeonpnnv
Ther. ore all kind, of rumors <«.!** George Kei^r was called to ^ has taught.' in the Wa-wrry.^^J^J^^ •Jg^ ^^TSfrZ* BM it St ^fTr the tourist. The bancf-et wfll he
bot wa will Just have to wait andj the scene and returned the Ford and* Beaver and S-tockdale school, in thi* dac^sed is survived by her husband, j Mr. Tetrck, there would have been, held at the M. E. cbnrah. «rwd by
see, as Henry Unt sayU-g s word."two young gentlemen to this city.'county. 'three sons and two daughters. no paper thi* week. th* Ladies' Aid Sodetj-*
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The Republican Herald
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VOLUME 85
WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, IU27
NUMBER 33
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GEORGE KUHN IS
KILLED BY TRAIN
SOME MORE OOOD ONES SCHOOL STARTS ON SEPT. eUij•«•»»«■••ui-U nuiut. ii, KAiur.i.
Don't overlook the -Dreamland ad
... , „_•__,; New Departments Being Organuediotate Prohibition and County
in this issue and you can set what **+}," v!__ * „_ ___■__ „...., ,, , ^, w...
k.nd of shows ore in store for Wa
verly movie patrons. Some of the
This
Year—Large Enrollment
ia High School
PURCHASE F..RMS
Deals involving thc transfer of;
two Scioto bottom farm, in this.
county were clo_ed, tho latter part
Offt
Ota Fmd Quantity ol Wtatkey
and Mash Near Stockdal. jof lost week. On Friday, John G.
" ' Schauseil purchased t_ic Gu. 0*ier<
jbest shew* of today are advertised! Thc Waveriy PubUc Schools will State Prohibition Officers C. A. ley farm at administrator's sale.
'for attractions in the near future.
PIKETON LOSES
PROMINENT MAN
PATTERSON \SUCCUMBS
AT BATTLE CREEK. MICH..
AFTER SHORT ILLNESS
One Train Drowned
.of thc Other—Was
Hearing
Hard
Fair
Nations! Bank.
Association and Piketon
Milling Company
Both tracts were bought ,.,.- ,„,,__-, _„ „.,... .. .
e Vallery, who is ndmini*- WAS LOVER OP ***« HORSES
>pen en Tuesday, September 8th,!Lucas and Harry Cohn and Deputy!This farm* is situated in Jack.on T
MEETS TRAOiC DEATH WHKN;M!a Roush U getting only the be»t:0n Monday, gjj teschert will rn.etlSher.jr William Amkison roidud the township and contain* 2-10 acres ;_id
RUN DOWN BY C. & H. |khow» available. The Callahan. in conference with the superintend-!home of a man by the name of M|d for $20,000.0(11 The Houki
FREIGHT MONDA. NOON jand Murphys," which played at lhe'ent, J. IX Way, in preparation for!Manning, in Union township, near farm, adjoining the Ostcrley and!
(Majestic in ChiJlleothe the first of;tbc opening day. Quito a large en-jbM. cU-ie, Monday afternoon, and Col Barger farm, in Ji»ek.on U»wn-i
.thla v_eek, waa ahown at the local(ro|jment •* »ntlcipated, this year, in!found a quantity of whiskey, two;,hip„ was sold at Sheriff's sale on the!-,,„.. —_.„ .... .
RETURNING TO HIS HOBIE,^iT^^wr^".^™"^1^:u,r h*h -001 lbrre,s of "^'". ?&%lw**of th* cou,t ^ «*» BUSINESS AND LODGE MAN
»»»F Lev*f» *, h,,s now on *V i New departments are being or-!-0' «mPty beer bottles. Mann.ng afternoon as a "result of n partition'
(Majestic In Columbus, was *n0*"",;gRnjrcd, this year, in Manual Train-i**" nc'l nt home at lhe time of the!suit brought some time ago by the'
n«t An„rrt.ch'!t_lh'JOC*1 ?Cfttf?_ °_, *■**?*, *2Tid- i*X »nd Music. Kquipflenl in the!«»-*J. but Officer Lucas stated that helm of the late Mrs. Anna P«-ndcr-(0r_4ni.e4 ««. ton
tTot ThU •b°W" tlUt Ml" "°USh iS -^Uoru- «' work benrUsT_1>ol* «»(Manning was within one hundred.
,RAL 1 ELD WEDNESDAY.bind. t^ w}th _ „_...„ ^^ rw)m ^jThl, om°**^'i*»n8 "*«> ^V •ft«rn^n', Elementary Teacher, in Oliio at UtC ^^ f^ ,:_mWr(Um>
home at noon Monday. \*_w _J^M «**&^ „ke County IdT be one among '^^ « -«•»-. ^ he
Mr. Kuhn had K_en -Y* «hould have some training in;*"™1 a l**** ot 9**y* Ju,l«e^-» J*'-k of •*•*•« fund*' lhc nUTOWt*r oHbeing due to a completion of di*.
He wee walking on tho coalbound. days. the fundamentals of the manual artaJ Uu«hlin **•» P«* ^ntence on Vul-: county normal school, in the state eMS ^ ^ ^^
track. A freight train, pa__ing on! Mr*. Blackston waa bom March This Is as trae for the boy. who ;«•»"«* V. _!"!. e**n_ i ♦,«« _ £?!" ^°- ^ -* °. ^'i* c*»«. *^ hi. ruoeo, M*t** Ma. Pat-
the wc_tbound track is thought to'llth, 1837. near Wavcrly, th. daugh-* look forward to a professional cars Henry MitchHl. of Benton town. „d ftk. County », fortunale ^^ ^ _ n^«. c^r „ *'
have prevented hi. hearing an cas-ltar of Miod, and San^ Downin.. eer as ,t is for them who may mCtu*j^*.**" *" £*£ "TSL.J;U>. T** T T 7 r T ^tte^on. of J-.Zn '
bound.tram which come up behind On December 2Sth, 1870, she wo. ally flnd their life work in this or «J* *-rne*i Dowdle and Deputy ro^n this type of school for the J «
mamed to John Black,ton nnd.to "Hied field* The .training is not Wdham An,ler,on and State Proh,- trammg of elementary Uachera «h' a"d "** flncd Students who secure th-ir tracing
•!a Jean and faring, in a concrete situation, some *r*00, **nd the rnhU- «• **?_ ■* in the counl>' norT,la, s'hoo! *rt
manded to the county jail in default brought into close touch with the
of paym-_mt. Everett Cartwright. many practical problem-, which con-
accordance with wn> **as nrrcKtcd at Mitchell** home.front our elementary teacher*,
on'the Mime day on a charge of Practice teaching and observation
awitii h.* brother,
Pu
afar which hc
William Henry Futterauh. -aent
the territory of New iii.ico, Wheie
they wen- associated ,» tnc mimng
bu*ine__. They later ' ii.tj-OAOd of
thair mtereiU in New. Mexico and
returned to Ptketon, where they engaged in the haniuar,. buaineae. In
the year of 1&02, Uie deceaSed, with
with hU hrothers. W. H. and C. K. Pat-
Thc unfortunate man was knocked this uiuon two chj.dren weie born, confined to developing skill in wood
#__ »u l -.!__- ______ €__ii- i /->i i i» _• _ _»n.L ion. _••• ^«^n-.r av*^ i_l___i ■__ ry («hn, on n charge of selling county normal school offers certain
from thc track, receiving a baoiy SalJie and Claud. Her son, Ctaud, work lone, out carries over into ap- t*
ciu.hrJ head and both legs were at- of Columbu., Ohio Mirvjve* her, P'*ed mathematics nnd science. The
moat revered. The face wi_; so bad- with onc grandchild, Mrs George'hoy **'ho learns how to select his
ly mangled that identification would Bateman, of Piketon, a
nave leui impossible if /it had not grandchildren, Patric
octVi fur workmen who saw the ac-'Mary Louise. real practical problems.
cidj.nt and rished to the victim. He Mra Blackston, who was affection- Music will be taught In each room
wA* in_t_tntiy killed. ately known as ''Mother" Blackston of tho grades in
George Kuhn, son of Joseph and by everyone in Bainbridge, has lived the regular music courses for grade
, z,. . , . ,, .*1 * «. i *. -i i .u___ -r».-.___i_ __..-k __-._h_.t_ poasewion, was arraigned l_efore work i» sicured in connection
Louiy>-'l\.uhn, waa born at Germany, there for many year* and has al- children. Probably much emphasis • **. , __•__.■ i »u- ter_on, orxanixed
i,.*. . m.. * n-.l . *. .* ____» j *.** **. __m i i« ^ .^ „.. .- -«««.,!_. Judpe McLaughlin, enteml a pl^a of the elementary i one of the organizers at
the Piketon National Bank, —.1
served a. cashier of that ,n_Ututi___ **-mt __________ *m-m,A «AIIM«I>1 rPVlSS "'
thetic jnidanco and counsel. The
aged mother, Mrs. Louisa
who is past 92
brothers, John,
of Lucasville; Will and Joseph, of
Germany, and one sister, Mrs. Jacob SEARCH FOR BURIAL PLACES, Freshmen coming into high school
Wyant, of Springfield, Ohio.
brother^ Chris and Julius,
him in death. Two' grand
Lena Barbara and Erooiy
_..;■_, ai_o survive- Is Arching for the burial place, of [to parents and pupils, school officials
neighborhood.
state prohibition and county officers The normal entrance examination V|,,*K« Council for a numb., if
recently, on a charge of pos-essing W1jj ^ held at thc Wavcrly High yeAn* h««ng on the Coaoefl at tha
still was arraigned before Judge.s^,^ yiWing on next Monday. timc of hi;* *-****
entered a August 22nd, beginning at 10;00 a.
sentenced
He wa* intere»ted in
o expect to at- organization*, being a thirty-second
tend the county normal and have.«*•«!*« Mn-on and a member of the
not previously pa^ed the entrance Wawljr Ma.or.ic Lodg> and a mt.n-
"jketon Loiige Knights -vi
and Piketon Lodge I. O. O-
of .toberculosi*. Arthur Aimstiong,
had cxten_i\e /_gricult_:ul
interests in Pike and Scioto coi n-
Those who knew the deevx-sed j the follow.ng rit__c-n_. who werej wni b; found at the high school p.kcton fslher «f the deceased.: DFATH OF PETER SCHREIBER Um ^^ »«» "***** holdings in hu
* _ _ _ . t I _ : _ _. _ ' » A ___ li*' * -§!___._ J I _ T»jft. __- - ■■ — - - . t_a.tlJ__.__i ■________■& - _____-• _4_____ **m0 tl__* _______ t_ * ' . * * ' ' " * _ t *-_.■ _._... **.-*.
wet. always ruuiy and willing to.known to have Heed in Pike county>building most an-y day of the week
speak well of him, aa hia di»po*/tiorT>3 late as 1840. In Seal township, preceding Jie opening of school.
was such that he attracted thtwcjjdhn Violet, William -Price, Johni
with whom he came in contact, ond'Holl of John Hoit; in Beaver town-j CHANCE; TO HAVR BAND
caused them to become his friends.] ship^^achariah Cook, PhUlip Wol-j The prospect of Waverly having a
Whil-? the family and, relatives have j fenberger, John Stewart: in Mifflin | crack band, t* good as the one of
lost a true* friend, husband
fathet, the community . ha*
good neighbor and a true citizen.
Funeral .crvicc* were held at the jpkaae
went to Athens Wednesday evenmg: prtcr Schwjber. aged 72, well n*^***e village, Pik-Um. He was on
to claim the remain.*, which wtre'known j^j highly respecUd citizen ardent follower of thc sport of
taken to his home at Piketon lo.t(of >Vaverly, passed away ut hi-. hinS* and owned a stable of fine
Thursday. The funeral services home h ••>**•
Deceased was a son of the late
lltam and Hannah Brown Patter-
pioneer- residents of Piketon.
neral wrrmon. Deceased is Kurvivedj^ ^ttIiai wti. m»de at tho-Ever-;He waa born in Piketon, Ohio, Dec-
home on Wednesday afternoon-at 2JEmory. of Stockdale, Ohio, that hcj residing in. the Gehres. property *on fc_ j. U| Mr Md y,^ Arthur! —Jl" cenretery with the McMillan ember 1st, 18_7, and spent mort of
o'clock, conducted by Xey, Jtfrt M.iin tarn, may notify the;association North- street. Mr. Wheatley comes Arnu7rongf of p^ton, aad .iraia-lcT^jn charge. Deceased » sar-ived;** We
Moon, and burial waa made at tbetthat- the honof of .theje men might
Beaver Chapel 'cenieter^, .,.'*"
t FIRE DESTROYS HAY SHRD
' A large hay »h«i,. .Witt, by 70ft,
on the form of Mayor C. C. .Burn-
■ t *-\ .___« . »• jt* • _i. i.^ ». > '• **^* ** *****-. *' •"•—•« ••"— »/i -- .-—** Ol Dl* wiau«, «i». _"» ■**-*■ **.*■.*.*.*. .. _. . __ ... —
be preserved in the am__Ia at our a musician and;^ bring, with bun^ ^ Iittiejoho# of Waverly. \_* fiv« chiWren, Mrs. Louise Ful- Patterson, C. K. Patterson and S
a I- k_ _.*_____. I 4 -...-. .. * Ik*-.*-■ n- ***-*-. Iv - ***. t t _ j*. *f*v**-* i ' *• m. I *mste**e •< *l.S*m -m .*. *m _
county's history.
- REAL SNAKE STORY
Workmen engaged in grading the
garnet, near Beaver, burned to thc id.h_ pike, near the Sherman Dixon
ground about twelve-thirty o'clock j farm, on Wednesday afternoon, un-
Sonday night. The'.shed contained i' earthed a den of copper head snakes, the state
about forty tons of■ mixed hay and.Olbe Dixon, who drives tha county
about one thousand feet of lumber, | grader, ^re_port» that at least a
to Waverly highly mommended as| ^ William Daily, of'Sargent jb _ widow Mri. Una .Schreiber,; •**» »
a miiiinin *n,' •*• *-,*-**. **a mrith him. ._. _ . . . ... . 1 * ^^ _ . . »»___l^
in his native village. Me
brother of the late W. H-
two other
▼ho are
«.Bv° _r" »___*" T* TltT ^r*|»t home. Be U obo survived by|Uenry Schreibcr. of ChilHcothe;
Wheatley before coming to W^ifcfriaStf W-.et
memb_.tr of the ^'yf.nd NeUie# DoTUt Helen and Louisej^, of Petersburg. Indiana; David! L. Patterson, the former who was a
t»- is also survived hy|Uen^. Schreibcr, of ChilHcothe; member of the Mlrd N«w Mexico
iieclcr Armstrong, of i Jo**ph William Schreiber, of Peters- Territorial Legislature and the lat-
Arthur Frederick,ter both member, of the Ohio Cen-
....cothe. and Frank\eisi Asaembly, each aerving two
. \^tion that now awaits local solution,! Divide whtfn the accident happened-J department of the Upper Arlington,* ESKth VeUerv. a sister of C. A J JT!^!^,,-.. „** . „-,* on an* tr-1 P- ***-• *nr»vlng »« thi* city one hour
. .. -m * *. _.!.__. LO.! _— n^—l! Yt'.l,.. %.mA •"__. J.»K.U, 1-^r.r.Vfrl TT.-_L ____»_J.___.___.*t*-_lt.£_ 1 ___);. ... ... *\Ti. __J **: .
Saturdayl-wnining Board In June. Mr. Mc-JThurad^Augurt llftKnl: her home. £TH£*i to T*. T. Tetrick. next Thur_d«y evening, Augrrt tUk-
ttssed thejCullongh will be head of the hi.tory;^„>:f/»*^5'ty^_?'^^;__ "J' Jll!!! __SS?_?_L_. r>.w Tbey win leave Chillicothe at S;30
later. A fine program is m star?
outride of jurt what the new Ford! Walter hod the daylights knocked High School thi? coming year. Hcjvitlery of the East Side, and Mi**}' Th.
i. going to look like, is what kind of,out of him for an hour and Ollie: is a son of Rev. and Mrs. A. E.! Katie Vallery. of Waverly. Th«|*"«-^' •*' ■***• ViaZi__*W.*__ woo ****—
a ear Mr. Schwardt is going to buy.ii_ now nursing a couple of fractured j McCullough formerly of Wa verly, f Hoover family left this "urnt/ '= :^Tj^ j^JT, ***TZ'cto**Z **»